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A novel that most critics rightly call John Wyndham's best work. A book that made a deafening impression on fans of science fiction in the USSR; many seriously believed that the novel was written by the Strugatsky brothers. Moreover, there was a curious samizdatovskiy "translation" called "Christ People", in which quotes, borrowings and references to Strugatsky's works were inserted into Windham's text. One of the best dystopian works of 20th century NF! "Deviations from the norm" have no place in the villages of the new Puritans - descendants of the few who survived the nuclear catastrophe that befell humanity. Animal cubs that show the slightest sign of mutation are destroyed. With human babies are treated "more mercifully" - they are simply sterilized and thrown out into the wild jungle, at the mercy of other feral mutants languishing there. But can the ruthless preacher-judges and their fanatical flock recognize all "deviations"? Unbeknownst to them, children are growing up with a powerful paranormal gift ...
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